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Ending on a familiar note: Perceived endings motivate repeat consumption
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Evaluative context and conditioning effects among same and different objects.
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The surprise of reaching out: Appreciated more than we think
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The timing of help: Receiving help toward the end (vs. beginning) undermines psychological ownership and subjective well-being
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From whom do people seek what type of support?: A regulatory scope perspective.
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Parenting orientations in young adulthood: Predicting timing of parenthood and quality of postpartum caregiving
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Trait-specificity versus global positivity: A critical test of alternative sources of assumed similarity in personality judgments
Isabel Thielmann, Richard Rau, Kenneth D. Locke
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A meta-analysis of the dark side of the American dream: Evidence for the universal wellness costs of prioritizing extrinsic over intrinsic goals.
Emma L. Bradshaw, James H. Conigrave, Ben A. Steward, Kelly A. Ferber, Philip D. Parker, Richard M. Ryan
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